Mari Chordà

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Mari CHordà
Born1942
Amposta, Spain
Nationality (legal)Spanish
Known forPainter, Poet

Mari Chordà Recasens (born 1942 in Amposta, Catalonia) is an artist, painter, poet and a Catalan feminist socio-cultural activist. Her work has been exhibited in The World goes pop, at Tate Modern.[1][2]

Exhibitions[edit]

In the past decade, two retrospective exhibitions of the work of him were held:

  • Mari Chordà. Passar y trasspasar 1960-2000,[3] in charge of Marisa Díez de la Fuente, in Amposta (2000), also in Tortosa.
  • Vengo de una zona húmeda. Mary Chordà, in charge of Marta Darder. Women's Culture Center Francesca Bonnemaison, Barcelona.
  • The World goes Pop, Tate Modern, London, 2015.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Sofi Gotti (September 2015). "Mari Chorda". Tate. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Artist interview:Mari Chorda". Tate. 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  3. ^ Mari Chordà. Passar i traspassar, 1960-2000. Amposta: Ayuntamiento de Amposta. Regidoria de Cultura, 2000. ISBN T-1693 / 2000